I for one couldn't wait any longer to move on from last season. Here's a link to last years thread for reference: The 2017/2018 NFL Thread.

As I'm sure all of you know, the regular season opponents for all 32 teams have been announced. This is the NFL scheduling formula, taken from CBS Sports:

Originally Posted by cbssports.com

Home and away against its three division opponents (six games).

The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (four games).

The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (four games).

Two intraconference games based on the prior year's standings (two games). These games match a first-place team against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions that the team is not scheduled to play that season. The second-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year.

Beginning in 2010, a change was made to how teams are paired in the schedule rotation to ensure that teams playing the AFC and NFC West divisions would not be required to make two West Coast trips (e.g., at Los Angeles and at Oakland), while other teams in their division had none (e.g., at Denver and at Kansas City).

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NFC

So, how does everyone feel about your team's chances this year? What problems do you hope are addressed in the upcoming NFL Draft?

Because the surest path to the Superbowl is to purge your roster of your best players every couple of years in order to remain in a perpetual state of rebuilding. We all know starpower provides more distraction than the production is worth.

It will be Ted takin a back seat freaks me out a bit. So many people in this area bitch up a storm about him.. just because we have not closed another SB.. well shit with finally failing to make the playoffs this past year after a run that has only been equaled or beat by NE and the cowboys back in the day I say what in the fuck are these people bitching about.. small market team too.. ?

Right.. Sometimes you just have to shake your head to cumulative fans geniuses. Not going to due any good to ask them what they expected five years down the road as they will just be bitching at someone new.

Hall of Famer and former NCAA coach Steve Spurrier, who won a national championship at the University of Florida, just became the first announced head coach. He will coach a team based in Orlando. (Maybe they will work out something with Orlando City FC to use their stadium?)

The AAF has a major deal with CBS Sports. CBS will air Super Bowl LIII in February and the first ever AAF broadcast will be seen the very next weekend. I would imagine CBS will have a massive marketing campaign all throughout the 2018-2019 NFL season.

When I used to live in Seattle I'd drive by the Seahawks stadium each day headed to work, so since then I've been rooting for the Seahawks.
Since Alabama doesn't have a pro football team, I have been thinking about who I'd like to see do good.

When I used to live in Seattle I'd drive by the Seahawks stadium each day headed to work, so since then I've been rooting for the Seahawks.
Since Alabama doesn't have a pro football team, I have been thinking about who I'd like to see do good.

Lol...hey ali. I didn't mean it, I just missed you and I knew if I mentioned the Pats losing that you'd be obligated to say something.

Do you tell yourself single games don't matter so you don't have to think about Brady blowing it against a backup in the sb ? . I kid! I kid...

Cam lost to a legendary HoF qb...the defensive rookie of the year...the offensive rookie of the year...first time a team had both since the 60s...plus you know it's hard playing in the best division in the best conference in the league. If we were in the afc least we could have easily won and not even had to play a wildcard.

i just think lording it over somebody for a single win is kind of silly. yeah, the panthers beat the pats last season. but it's one win - congratulations. i'd take a loss to the panthers every season if we get to the superbowl